The view that human nature incorporates a set of internal pressures that compete and conflict with each other reflects the
a. trait perspective.
b. dispositional perspective.
c. psychoanalytic perspective.
d. learning perspective.
C
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Regarding learned motives, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Many motives are acquired directly through learning. b. Praise, money, success, pleasure, and similar reinforcers affect our goals and desires. c. Learned motives include our needs for physical contact, activity, and sensory input. d. The need for achievement and power are considered learned motives.
As information is stored in short-term memory, our nervous system uses interconnected groups of neurons called:
a. neuronal nodes c. hierarchical assemblies b. neural assemblies d. dendrite clusters
The tendency to perceive objects that are close to each other as part of the same grouping is known as __________
a) figure–ground relationship. b) closure. c) similarity. d) proximity.
What type of stimuli did Hermann Ebbinghaus use in his memory experiments?
A. Words B. Numbers C. Pictures D. Nonsense syllables